850 million smart phones in 2015

On January 27, according to foreign media reports, IT industry analyst firm In-Stat continues to be optimistic about the future development prospects of smart phones. It is estimated that the global sales of smart phones in 2015 will reach 850 million.

Allen Nogee, In-Stat's chief analyst, said in a statement: “There are several factors that make smartphones successful: including powerful browsers, multiple applications, and user interactions. Navigation system, as well as a good keyboard or touch screen. Also other intangible qualities are just as important. For example, using smart phones will look stylish and 'your friend has one'."

The report predicts that Google’s Android system, which has become the world’s second-most popular operating system since its launch, will surpass Nokia’s Saipan system, “the death of Saipan is overstated and globally based on the Saipan system. The sales of mobile phones in the class system will continue to grow, so even if it loses its number one ranking, it will still be the second largest operating system in the smartphone field."

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